We didn't realise he meant by putting his naked selfie on a t-shirt and wearing it with pride.

"First off, I will state that the reason I’m making light of the situation is because I don’t think what I did was wrong," he wrote on his Tumblr. "To be blunt, I was proud of my progress in the gym, thought I looked hot, and wanted to share it."

Dylan continued: "I’m of the mindset that whoever you are, if you are proud of your body and want to show it off, so be it!"

Preach boy! And then he hits the nail on the head.

"Secondly, the real problem here was not me sending my pictures to someone, but rather, sending them to the WRONG someone. The real travesty is a misplaced trust, and while I am certainly to blame for it, it is a shame that my private life was somehow forcibly dragged into the public’s perception of me...

"Not exactly ideal, but I’m to blame and I’ll look this incident in the eye like a man. I did it, but I’d be damned if I didn’t own that s*** like Beyonce would want me to."

"Finally though, and I think that this is the most important part, because of this, I gained 200,000 followers on twitter, 40,000 followers on tumblr, and 20,000 followers on instagram…. It seems to me that the majority of people are actually praising this act as some sort of device to receive fame (or infamy).

"Why? I have no clue, I don’t entirely condone it though. I’ll make it clear my intent was for this not to happen, and how it has affected me so positively is an enigma to me that rings true of the human condition. Maybe people just like to see others mess up? I’m German by blood, so I feel you on that."

We're well aware of what you're feeling, Dylan - you put it on a t-shirt for crying out loud!

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